IEC 60092-352:2005
Electrical installations in ships - Part 352: Choice and installation of electrical cables
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IEC 60092-352:2005 provides the technical reference for the choice and installation of electrical cables used in ships, helping engineers and procurement teams align cable selection with marine installation requirements. For organizations managing electrical equipment on board vessels, IEC 60092-352:2005 is useful during technical review, compliance preparation, and documented evaluation of cable routes, installation methods, and suitability for shipboard service. The document supports safer and more consistent engineering decisions where electrical integrity and operational reliability are essential.
What is IEC 60092-352:2005?
The title, Electrical installations in ships - Part 352: Choice and installation of electrical cables, indicates a focused technical document for shipboard cable selection and installation practice. It is generally used to guide decisions about how cables should be chosen and installed within marine electrical systems, with attention to suitability for the intended environment and installation conditions. In compliance workflows, it may serve as a key engineering specification for review, verification activities, and conformity assessment preparation.
Applications of IEC 60092-352:2005
This reference is typically relevant to shipbuilding, marine retrofit projects, electrical outfitting, and maintenance planning where cables must be selected for installation in vessel systems. It may be consulted by design teams, inspectors, and suppliers when evaluating cable arrangements for power distribution, control circuits, or other onboard electrical equipment. In testing and procurement workflows, it can support technical validation, product evaluation, and operational consistency across marine installations.
Why is IEC 60092-352:2005 important?
Correct cable choice and installation are central to safety, reliability, and long-term performance in ship electrical systems. IEC 60092-352:2005 helps reduce risk by providing a consistent basis for engineering decisions, helping teams document their approach to compliance and quality assurance. It is also valuable when comparing supplier offerings, preparing technical documentation, and supporting inspection or approval processes where installation practices must be defensible and traceable.
- Supports shipboard cable selection aligned with installation conditions and intended service
- Useful for design review, procurement checks, and marine compliance workflows
- Helps structure documentation for verification, inspection, and conformity assessment
- Relevant to engineering teams managing electrical reliability and installation quality
- Publication Date: 2005-09-27
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 3
- This Version: IEC 60092-352:2005 (2005-09-27)
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